Ethnicity Celebration 2018

“Looking at the young people you are struck by how the ethnicity recognition has encouraged a confidence, that there is really nothing that Travellers can’t do if the obstacles are removed,” President Michael D. Higgins.

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Transformative change has taken place in the last 30 years to enable this week’s celebration of the recognition of Traveller ethnicity at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, said Martin Collins at yesterday’s ethnicity event. “Have...

“Bringing Human Rights Home: Traveller and Roma Human Rights in Ireland” will be held on the 16th April 2018 from 10.00am to 2.00pm in Dublin Castle to mark International Traveller and Roma Day. This...

We were delighted to welcome Pat McNally, Irish Traveller from North Augusta, South Carolina to Pavee Point today as part of his visit for the Traveller Ethnicity Celebration. Mr. McNally spoke eloquently of...

This week national Traveller organisations presented to a meeting of the Joint Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government where the Minister for Housing Damien English, TD was in attendance. Martin Collins spoke on...